Where We’re Going • Part I - Chemical Reactions • Part II - Chemical Reaction Kinetics A. Rate Expressions B. Kinetics Experiments C. Analysis of Kinetics Data - 13. CSTR Data Analysis - 14. Differential Data Analysis - 15. Integral Data Analysis • - 16. Numerical Data Analysis • Part III - Chemical Reaction Engineering Part IV - Non-Ideal Reactions and Reactors Integral Data Analysis • Distinguishing features of integral data analysis The model equation is a differential equation ...
Gas Chromatography • Is a technique used for separation of volatile substances, or substances that can be made volatile, from one another in a gaseous mixture at high temperatures. • A sample containing the materials to be separated is injected into the gas chromatograph. • A mobile phase (carrier gas) moves through a column that contains a wall coated or granular solid coated stationary phase. • As the carrier gas flows through the column, the components of the sample come ...
Objectives • Become aware of 27 EBPs identified for students with ASD • Describe the purpose of Functional Communication Training (FCT) • Describe key steps to implementing FCT • Identify ways to learn more about FCT and other EBPs What are EBPs? Focused interventions that: • Produce specific behavioral and developmental outcomes for a child • Have been demonstrated as effective in applied research literature • Can be successfully implemented in educational settings (Odom, Colett-Klingenberg, Rogers, & Hatton, 2010) ...
Gas chromatography is a technique used for separation of volatile substances, or substances that can be made volatile, from one another in a gaseous mixture at high temperatures. A sample containing the materials to be separated is injected into the gas chromatograph. A mobile phase (carrier gas) moves through a column that contains a wall coated or granular solid coated stationary phase. As the carrier gas flows through the column, the components of the sample come in contact with the ...
CHROMATOGRAPHY The process or technique of separating molecules or components in a mixture solution (gas or liquid) according to the differential absorption and elution Invented in 1906 by the Russian botanist Mikhail Tsvet Chromatography is the physical separation of a mixture into its individual components. Used in qualitative and quantitative analysis of biological and chemical substances This technique employs two immiscible substances- mobile phase and stationary phase Mobile phase -solution of gas or liquid components, works as transporter, moves in ...